1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



815 



£ nd of the Seaso n Problems 



are discussed by such mem as R. L. Ta3-- 

 lor, H R. Boardman, M. A. Gill and Jas. 

 A. Green, in the July and August issues 

 of the Bee-Keepers' Review. 



Send ten cents for these two issues, and 



another different issue will be sent with 

 them, and the ten cents may apply on any 

 subscription sent in during the year. A 

 coupon will be sent entitling- the holder to 

 the Review one 3'ear for only 90 cts. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, 



Flint, Mich. 



NOTICE! 



This maj' be the last time this queen advertisement will appear for this 

 season, so hurry up your orders as it is getting late. Will send 

 queens by return mail, so long as they last, for balance of the season. 



A FEW TESTinONIALS. 



P. F. Meritt. of No. 13 Breckenridge St., I^ex- 

 iiigtoii, Ky.. writes: The bees seut me last Jiilj' 

 did splendidly. Each colony has at least 75 lbs. 

 of honey^pretty good for two-frame nuclei. 



Mr. J. Roorda, of Demotte, Ind., writes: Send 

 me six more queens, the 48 sent me last spring 

 are hustlers. 



Mr. Wm. Smiley, of Glasgow, Pa , writes: 

 Your bees beat all the rest, now send me a breed- 

 er of the .same kind. 



A Norton. Monterey. Calif., writes: Your stock 



excels the strain of ^Ir. , which is said to 



outstrip all others. Your stock excels in profit- 

 able results as well as in beauty. 



Add the price of whatever queen is wanted to that 

 of nuclei. Our nuclei build up fast, and if not pur- 

 chased too late will make some surplus. 



Queen-rearing is our specialty; we give it our undivided attention, and rear as many queens (perhaps 

 raoret as any breeder in the North. No order is too large for us, as we keep 300 to 500 on hand ready 

 to mail. Send all orders to 



Quirin=the=Qaeen=Breeder, 



Parkert'>wn, 



OHIO. 



FHo! 



\Ve are again rearing the best of queens for market. We have 1000 colon'es of bees, the best 

 stock, and 10 years' experience. We have either Golden Italians or three banders. Price, 

 75 cts. each; 51.25 for 6: j8.00 for 12; tested, $1.50. Safe arrival and satisfaction. Give us a 

 trial. All orders filled promptly. 



e:-kee: 



We k«ep a large stock of honey-cans of all sizes ready for prompt shipments. Get our prices. 

 We also want all the section and bulk comb honey that we can buy, and will take some No. 

 '- 1 extracted. We pay spot cash. Write us. 



m U/ye Hyde Bee Company, Floresville, Texas. 



(Succt.sj-ois I.) (_). 1'. Ilyile & Sun.) 



